Thursday, ïuly 12, 1956
Brnokings-Harbor Pilot — Brookings, Oregon
Page Three
ítems et Lece! Interest
Mrs. G ertru d e S u tcliff is in
F riday evening
F(
P o rtlan d before leaving for Aus-j tached to a key tain er from W a lt’s a w eek's vaea
Pa: king. S eattle
They
wa re
tralia w here she plans to spend
found by Don Bingm an out n ear p aren ts' Mr. a
a y e a r w ith her daughter.
son. and Peggy pa
H arris Beach P ark.
The Home Ec Club of the Chet- i
Mrs. G. A. Pyne.
Mrs
Anne
Estes
is
down
from
co
G
range
will
meet
at
th
e
G
range
M r and Mrs. Dan Geaney and
Mrs. Murry 1R
first
of
August
for
Soudi
Arabia.
B.
C..
visited
a
few
hous
at
th«
the
Puget
Sound
country
visiting
H all. 2 pin. F riday, Ju ly 13 w ith
daughter. Joyce drove to Ashland
Pistol R iver w •-
her
papa
LaVerne
P
(Toss
and
Ed Ravekes left, S atu rd ay foi home of Rev and Mrs W alt i Mrs. Ruby H arvey and Mrs. F red
Sunday tor a reunion picnic with
trying to find anyone she used to land this past w <
Mr. G uetney’s family from Lake- S an ta Rosa to bring Mrs. Ravek *s S ad ler Th« A tchertons are th " G ustafson hostesses.
know hv:
S he vv,
th e l i n t ency p atien t. She
hom
e.
She
has
been
w
ith
her
p
aren
ts
of
Mrs.
R
edgrave
view. Mrs. Geaney's s ist? r, Mis.
w
hite
ehihl
horn
in
Brookings
and Flight plane.
A lta Jan e P a rk e r who g rad u
R eta Gaylord of Tacoma returned m other the past two weeks who V acation Bible school will corn-
A new supply < Mercv
to Brookings w ith them for a ten ju st retu rn ed from the hospital, nience Ju ly 16 and continue ated from the local schools a few lived here nearly all her life.
applications os a
. . . „„a
-r
tv
u . through the 27th at the Baptist years ago. now Mrs. G erald W il
days' visit.
P ilo t office Seva
M, and M r. Tom toucher y Com nn,n iu
liams land three children! of .Az
--- I Saturday
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Mr and Mrs Glen Zirbel left for them when Ih
Mr. D. D. W illiam s returned drove to Medford
iu
....
u . • s nephew.
a.
Mr. and Mrs L red G ustafson, tec, New Mexico is here visiting trip back to thir old haunts and ly ran out.
S aturday from P ortland whei • .ritoi*
visit Mr. D ougbutv
Mr
her tolks, the Bert Biooks. She kin, east as far us Iowa
he was a delegate at the N ational Tim O’Sullivan, who was serious- ,. , . v n
Mr. and Mis. Jo 1
i u *
i.
j
E d ith Ackley and Ben Jones a t will tak e part in a sort of a -----
fam
Hal S _ tetzen n —
v y er. —
m ajoring
w---- „ in Arlan w -re T hurso n r
te a c h e rs A ssociation convention
ly
injured j ___
some _________.._
time ago and
is a _ tended
the
C
urry
County
Pomona
ily
reunion
brrtTRbr, Bob Brooks, geography at the University of visitors at the h •
Mr. and Mrs H. C. Bass of San patient at St. Vincent's hospital.
G range m eeting at Sixes last S at- who also attended school her
California has been visiting at the
Leandro are spending a few days
Mr. and Mrs. W C A tcherton urday. S outhern Curry County and his w .to and two children at. home of his fiance Ju n e Kenivdv M rs Ja m e s P \ c
w ith Mr. Bass’s sister. Mrs E nid B. C.. visited a few hours at the
Hal w orked for the local federal
M oor ■ Mi Bass recently re tu rn don Redgraves and Mrs. G. Ren* was urged to have a candidat • j expected in from A lbuquerku
F«
ed from Korea and will leave flu* nison, the la tte r two from T rad , for queen at th e county fair, ju st re tu rn 'd from a th ree y ea r forest services last sum m ei and tv ss is wc
th;
T here was a discussion of the hitch w ith the Air Force as a a the couple expect to be m arried th e sign in fro r
Pelham and Hells Canyon Dam officer in England. Son. Stanlev, when the groom -to-be completos p»nple may so.
lead by F red Adams and C larence and family will he down from his schooling next spring
w ho read s youi
j Brooks. Mrs. Bee Phipps, le ctu rer Corvallis H e's a research engi-
Mr and Mrs. V ein and Mr and
presented a safety program on neer, specializing in hop cu ltu re. M is. W alter G arvin spent the
Mr and Mi
how to prevent accidents in the O thers have been notified of th« holiday cam ped at the Bollitici
home and on highways.
reunion and are expected by Mr. Creek chossing in the country. cam e th e p an
on July 3 Di Ron
The Chetco G range will b? and Mrs Bert at their home ju st
Mr and Mrs. Bob Nelson leit
hosts to the Pomona to be held in west of the city .
October.
Mr. and Mrs. E R Olsen ac
Mr and Mrs. Dan T icknor of com panied by their son-in-law and
San Francisco spent the past week daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Don E l
w ith their d au g h ter and family m er and two children of C e n tra
Mr. and Mrs George Mosier.
lia, vacationed for a week in San
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Reed e n te r Francisco and vicinity before re
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tained the choir of the Baptist tu rn in g to H arbor Monday Mrs
Famous for flavor . . hr» Id,
church T hursday evening afti i E lm er and her two children had
sparkling Olympia /ids P .
been visiting here for th ree w eeks
practice.
refreshment mark for null
of
before her husband joined the
discrim inating westerners.
group lor the tu p south. They
left tor their home W ednesday
morning.
Mr and Mrs. J a n u s (Jim m y i
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o u t w h at is now P arkview D rive.
July 28 and 2‘) a re th e d a te s
set tor the annual G ladiolus
show at G rants Pass. This year
there'll he an added featu re w ith
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the river, rh e re ’ll !»«• o th er w a te r
sports during the afternoon hut
the main a ttractio n will he tip*
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